Xtreme Fighting Championship will head to Albuquerque, N.M., in September and its women’s strawweight title will be on the line.

XFC 25 takes place Sept. 6 at Albuquerque Convention Center and features a main event between Stephanie Eggink (3-1) and Angela Magana (11-5) for the promotion’s first 115-pound championship. In the co-main event, Dhiego Lima (8-1) takes on Ricky Rainey (8-1) at welterweight.

XFC officials recently announced the card, which will be its first visit to the New Mexico city – and first card west of the Mississippi River.

Eggink has won back-to-back unanimous decisions under the XFC banner. At XFC 21, she debuted with the promotion with a win over Heather Clark. And in April, at XFC 23 in Louisville, she beat Brianna VanBuren.

Eggink was supposed to meet Magana for the inaugural strawweight belt at XFC 23, but Magana withdrew with an injury. So the delayed bout now will serve as the main event of XFC 25.

It will be a home-state bout for Magana, who is based three hours away from Albuquerque in Farmington. She’ll be looking to get back in the win column after an August 2012 loss to Jessica Eye. That setback snapped a three-fight streak that included a pair of first-round armbar submissions. Eight of her 11 wins have come by stoppage.

Rainey is coming off a first-round TKO of Reggie Pena at XFC 24 just 10 days ago. That moved him to 3-1 for the promotion, including three straight since knockout loss to Johnny Buck at XFC 19 this past August.

Lima will be making his XFC debut after going 4-1 for Maximum Fighting Championship in Canada. He dropped a unanimous decision to Nathan Coy in January 2012, but since then has won back-to-back fights, including a third-round TKO of Roger Carroll in March.

Also on the card, Angelica Chavez (4-2) meets Stephanie Skinner (2-4) in a women’s 105-pound fight. Flyweight Joby Sanchez (4-0) will meet Eric Moell (3-1) on the show in a fight originally scheduled for April. Other fighters booked for the show but awaiting opponents include lightweights Tommy Truex (8-3) and Landon Vannata (1-0)

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